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f TANS DERLEO'S TENEMENT FFE CAFE WRECKED BY WRECKS HOME OF TO BUILD A NEW 15 FAMILIES AVY FOR RUSSIA exe ot \ WHE EVENING WORLD PIE THROWERS Hilarious Crowd Bombards the | Tenants Owner With Pastry, Lemons and Oranges. DISHES BROKEN. ALL *German Warrior Finally Mar- } shals His Forces and Routs the Pastry Throwers. John Footerman ate t with suc e c ission war that th Hans der Le + He was always where the n s thickest ii wars don’ and John ame to Amer a - 1 the sx 8 admire young trouble was t 1a eds fered 3 dot shef 1 one ea Bo Kool. N Hans Bombardment Begins. “Ah, hire a hall,” sang the sextet 1 ver: hurled a great tice of & oO defied over his y Whiskers and cealed an eye und an ear. A riotous shout greeted the even the young wo ratulations e girl's favor to T geen 1 to od firing squad Ienives, Mane frons and hamm Assallants Put to Rout. Hans's war experience enabled him to score an easy victory, once battle array was formed, He’ + port ‘hand to- hand of ints to rout after a sh . in which th left on fixt aveunded army as Irreparably hurt. ‘Two men—George of No. 114 West Forty-fifth ‘street, ‘and William H. Gorman, of No. 10’ West Sixtieth street—were’ captured by Patrolman Reilly. They are chauffeurs. The only clue to the Identity of the other four was the four smashed and broken rims of derbies which Hans produced In court. Two of the bands bore the inf- tals “J.C. L." and “J. J. M.," Snell, which Hans thought would aid in finding the : RITUR! a Get Out by Way:of | Battleship Fleet to-BeéFinished Roof and Escapes When ! by 1917 Will Be: All of Alarm is Given. Home: Constiuction. ting in the basement of the four-| ST. PETERSPATRG. Feb.. 2).—Repre- tenement house at No. 228 Enst| sentatives of the Russian Admiralty street, shortly after] submitted to-day? to the Qommission of quickly spread up| National Defe: of the Duma the to the , and financial outline of the rmuch discussed ‘The ‘matter was dis- e sixteen famt- jused a panic among naval programme. All ma to get out safely by} cussed with open doors instea! of tn shing to th the fire- | private, as had been ‘expected. 8 bultding.| ‘The programme is to be completed in 1 the | 1917, and it includes not only the con- 0 j struction of a fleet of battleships, but juse djs-| @l8o0 a certain amofint of hydragraphic ant, but | Work at several of the ports of Russia arm the| The expenditures involved amount to und floor. | $1 0,000 and increases yearly from e $43,500900 already included in the When the excitea) Udget of 198 Gor the laying down of he | four new batzleships ‘to a maximum of ns, reached the 25,000, 9) found their escape cut | $29.000,0W in the year 1914, n the house pound- Eee eee Ana IPI Tee The expenditure then decreases to a on arrived the flames | $%00.0W In 1918, and the subsequent ‘ S are to be ained at uh the house and! RO eiG TREO tea UTSBIOL about the floors. Be-| tate are Hi Gy yy een) id to a question Admiral | Wirenlus, (Pilaf of the General Staff of sdjout by the po for th. Navy, declared that the Russian Sahl Gye) Ga il song, Yards would) be able to handle and = ‘ - oe e@ they entire STAM avenue re blocked for half an h and ot A “The Girl Behind the Counter,” Lew the Herald Fields's musical « + they sing It ty the hit of the show. » In the Magazine Section of next nday’s World-—words and music. Order to-day, ~ (CEPLINT BLAZE and be adopted, UBERGULOSIS YIELDS TO SCIENCE, can A Positive Cure Depends Upon a Correct Diagnosis. success which has attended Dr. Ander GIVES WORK TO. 7 NOES == | posed to have started from a} him foremost agnong American Lung Spe- » flue broke out tn the engine clallsts, and ie the, direct result jof his Si 4 i ability ‘to recognize throat ni ses ¥ of Conron Bros.’ ice plant, Nos. | Vitte’ they are in thelr earliest stages and West Thirteenth street, last even-| when they are curable. 0,000 damage, His wonderful invention, started in the ergpine | X-Light. which looks directly, ered by the engimer, peolutely cor o at first tried the Anderson the 2 organs itiside the tix monthn sooner tan is possible by tt tf usual medical examinations He loses no time A >) trom the very first di receives the proper treat: \is°the individual’ case disease. His original. germicidal POLICE BANDIT YET FREE. t Two Stations. + Bingham 4s still after bandit patrolman who robbed five Dtalians iast in the rear of Police | Ss. night the Commissioner four of the five victiins satised | rn cation ere xiven:t sultatto! ven tree to be taken to | MHRA NDHRSON. bo) West reet stations | tween oth aves.) eve drawn up, bur Hours. 10 to 4: Mond ntify any member: jand, Friday swreed the man who climbed and | dai it Was not tn line mmisgioner }3in ine up SOEReeeeresanceeneneasecenseeseneeseaccesenceneenss bi 7 : UNIFORMS % PRICE i Here’s a unique sale that ought to interest, every man and boy in New York who wears a uniform or livery, because it’s a chance to save over /% the usual price of the garments. These uniforms were tailored by one of the best known uni- form tailors in the country. He supplies umiforms to many cities, to the Government, to steamship and railway lines, to many private families, and to the biggest hotels. Here's his entire surplus stock at less fhan half its actual value. TICKET AGENTS’, GRAND ARMY| COACHMEN’S Great Coats, winter MEN'S, CARRIAGE AGENTS’, ELE-| _ weight, all colors; $30 value. ea VATOR MEN'S, DOORMEN’S,} COACHMEN'S Body Coats, STEAMBOAT MEN'S, FIREMEN'S,! weight, all colors; $25 value. 39. 50 PPLESSHESAD ESA $ (i= Sale woe »>' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908. 9 Store Closed | Fo or the Holiday | NO CONNECTION WwW ANY OTHER STORE 4 vors for the dinner table and th é dance. Candy and novelty candy-hoid ers. Everything good to eat. | Everything proper to wear J.5.GREENMUT.PRES Handsome 4F hite Waists (As Illustrated) All Refreshing, New and Correct 1908 Fashions, of White Lingerie Batiste and Plain and Crossbar Lawn Each One an Unmatchable Value Every woman will recognize at a glance the real value of these waists, which are fashioned and trimmed in the most artistic manner, <\ Values like these are extraordinary, especially so just at 98 the beginning of the season. Don’t miss this opportunity. Regular $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 waists Friday at... eee Save 51.05 on a Stylish ‘Derby ¢ se HES* hats are from the stock of (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cente a prominent hat manufacturer who recently retired from busi- ness,and are all made of fine fur felt with silk band and binding in five new spring blocks. Styles for young and elderly men—shapes and blocks to suit every face and head. Black only. Sizes range from 6°. to 736 Flat set brims, round curl and All orders received up to closings! ime wee will be delivered Saturda 24c Delicate en NORWAY SPICED ANCHO- imported sapo Scoich green peas or Rearllilonee bese 3ke RACAILO. COFFEE — or rich goldea the roaster, bean, 10 Ibs. coifee fresh fro . or POWDERED; lic Oolong, neon ED BISMARCK HER. 22 Kreskiast, Gun Powder, Yousg Fired) Japan or Mixed: 4be D’Orsay curl brims. Hats made to sell at $2.5: your COOK machine allced, Ib. choice ei Cooper Store. to-morro' °1.45 ain Floor, Rear) Books at bese than Half Prices POPULAR COFFEE—Slegel Cooper's oriz- inal popular blend; the coffee obtainab'eat this price: or POWDERED; 4 Ibs. $1; Ib. most delicious in, ground, 28c PINACH — finest grown in tender and absolutely free Bots 2 18 lve FRESH POUND marble or plain: whole e Set) MEAT OYSTERS. j Ly (ip ockaw:y oysters; quart jar. filled with ATMEAL—bes:! f fresh rolled verarn f oy ™ ponent init 55 oysters ino water) del suet 30¢ Burt’s Series of Foreign Fiction| Two Books at 45c ia. The best stories of foreign authors translated inio English, represented by such titles Samuel Brohl & Co, by Cherbulles. Jean Tercroe's y Cherbulies The Awakening of Helena Richie, by Margaret De- land; regular price $1.08. A Knight of the Cumber- Jani, by John Fox, Jr. authoro? Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come; reg- a, Cati- \D RICE, pearl fornia ereen tims Tu ib tapi ean ure’ BUC; 5 ibs. Acs 2oe | SPRING WHEAT FARINA, gracked whee, hend-picked pea beai nthe German by Paul Heyse Renee and Franz. by Haller These books are ail bound in cloth published to sell for SOc. Sale price, a cop “inv: COOKING RAISINS, Smyrna recleaned currants or imported 1s. ular price 75c. Choice of eltherof SARDINES—faney ted fi 5 doz. $1.10; were 45c and “ 15¢e pure olive opening can,, GLENMORE packed for Siegel Co 02. $1.45; No Ss MOTHER'S: wih; sold io package. FAMILY 0c TOMATOE — special per puronn TD 1g OATMEAL iresh from the * Yo key meny Daylight Cakes WALNUT LAYER CAKES, each 40¢ cH Core LAYER CAKES, 35c Cakes: seh, TUTHT FRUT SHONGE CA’ canes each, FAVORITE PEACH APPLE TARTS; each,. All cakes decorated with an American silk flag for the holiday. For Men Your Choice ( Except fur-lined coats we & Pure Food Specials ot Any and dress suits), for- Suit or ‘merly priced up to Overcoat ($17.50,at. . . Fre h Fish We clean fresh tish (ree of charge. Selected halibut steaks. elected Chinook saimo Selecled Sasion coalfien steakere{ LLC Selecied Long Branch buvter fish) Nova Scotla herring; All sizes in something worth having Not all sizes in everything. The liek dry sugar cured Ha Ail Day Saturday, Washington’s Birthday = Eee CT Winding Up Our Great Clothing S Season. Lone Branch bive fia Your Choice ( Except fur-lined Postonsm-lts coats and dress of Any ; f Suit or -suits) formerly |priced $18 to $30, e Fancy Florida buck shad: each Overcoat lat Douvle Stamps 3 WithEachPunchase } Made BEFORE NOON, Single Stamps After it Noon. Misses’ pines Lingerie Dresses Special at ‘$3.95, Vhese are in sizes 14 to 18. The quantity is limited to, one hun- dred dresses and théve is every Teason to believe that they all will be sold by noar, The ma- verial is white Perjian lawn in good quality. The style i Princess and very pretty—the skirt and waist neatly trimmed with Val. lace and 1pedallions of eyelet embroidery. $ = | 93.95 An extraordinary Mail and 'Phone Orders Filled. special at.. {Stege! Coover Store, Sreond Floor, Cenve Pictures Artotypes—in R4flt frames: photo- graphs in oak frames: Choice subjects; $2 value: ate. elt hin cae ; 98e Colored Pictn tes —in gilt fram landscape subiects: cp Popular Phot ogry, he—Thous uh id fthem, in om, and gilt fr tos ig s of famous paint 1a ing ues Tip to S0c v2le fF Flower Pict res — anov gr hip. | mentof tvose Ropu ‘# pictures; | roses, __P/ansies, ¥ dblets; 4 value 75; at..... js 5e lk (Steel Coor er Store, IMGd Floor, Center | ie 18 ang’ of doliats each your age sid than Guerre se atagintratenGraneuniie COURT ATTENDANTS’ and PO-) CHAURFEUR Suits—Coat and Trou- the Gutta} 0, and AE that they $ LICEMEN'S odd Uniform ey sers—light and dark Oxford vale our je gent to the Island. The! values $8 to $15..0.00.eseenee cord; $25 values.............. 314 Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Rhoidlashicessapeaeens aw mete ODD TROUSERS—Blue, Gray, Green, CHAUFFEUR'S Russian’ Pony Coats, FANCY GRAPE ERUIT— >. $ Maroon, Black, Tan and other col-| _ Values $60 artd $80... donee 3 tot 25e For Y ouths THE KERRYMEN’S BALL ZS ors. Side stripes of Red, White or| STABLEMEN'S Frock | Suits—Light nerve * $ Black, soutache and braided; values and dark ‘Oxford whipcord; ($25 es And Small Men Choice of Suupitors7eeennc +n B35 values... -p SHITE TURNIPS. yellow’ Turn Senco . 0 Arlen Muste) ondinenesn iste Man sill cat act aa uses eed STABLE MENRISaCRISuIGGET eatand Digod beets, sugar parsrips, red entone, Your Choice of Any Suit Double-Breasted Suits hattan Casino 'To-Morrow Night, g LETTER CAR egulation dark “Oxtord “whipcord;, $20 yal eo Eee eee or Overcoat SizesyittoglGhyenra e jek ket, . . *. Irish muato and dances will mark the $ Odd Coats, $8.75 value. ues Russian Blouse Suits Kerrymen's annual bail at th Man $ Odd Vests, $2.00 value formerly Sizes 3 to 8 years fo-morrow night, Irish Nese F cate pipers and fiddlers, Irish reols and jigs g oud Trousers, $4.75 value Uniform Coat and Trousers Suits; priced up Sailor Blouse Suits and plenty of colleens to strive for the & FIREMEN east; | $12.50 to $20 values... $5 Fresh Meats to $5.50, e Sizer sto) MOLY Cars: old shamrock badge nent over by sir & ed Overcoats, $18 values, “8 | BOYS’ ODD UNIFORM COA’ All charged and pald orders for meats at Reefers Jo r the prettiest Cy . @ FIREM $10 BLOU 85. ry ve and pouliry will be delivered Saturday, Aha John Redmond for the prettiest: County | & TIREMEN S900) BOUSE to $13.50 values Thole ce of atveribroust 19 17 @ Sizes 3 to S year Kerry girl at the ball will help to keep i ATS— CADET Knee Trousers, braided, =Ib., ¢ i i if r green the memory of the “ould sod.” 9 §20 Black Broadcloth Dress Coats. ge $2.50 values ..... rn 81 Hind ai 15¢ Your Choice of Any Suit or Boyal Overcoats Miss Kitty Burke, of Dinsle, County # $16 Fatigue Coats... Boys’ Black Tricot Tuxedo Suits— 2 | Meise ll Overcoat izes 7 to ars Kerry, will give an exhibition of step $% Braided Coats for BAND WiUstCIANS Coat, Vest and Trousers. Sizes 12 Legs of Canada mutton vo dle dancing. J. J. O'Leary and William % FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS | | to 20 years; $20 values... 85.75 Whole elas ot treeu sereevirorsyl Qe formerly RRuG eich shenlate WIUIAM dS Sean Se RAI ROAD! and WAG Rs: sizes 12 to 15 years; $17.50 val to $14.00. tep dancing contest, while Miss Grace @® $15 Reefers, 86.50; $20 Ulsters.810| ues 85 Sore e § Hartnett will sing some of the old Irish MS 6 6 oo Former crices up to $4.£ Store Open Washington's Birthday. 4 ballads. Among the guest will be ; Sale Now On. Chanler, State Comptroller ¢ {dent wan, of the Board of A men, & pmptrolier Metz. Ail the county organizations of Ireland having clubs in New York will send delegates Bayne’s Sixty-ninth Regiment “Band FASAESESEEECE will furnis! Th h Company 840 Broadway, nevolent ¢ ant spe Ohompeson HUSSVOE TP TUSOE CER ere VDEORETEERONES Clothiers. Cor. 13thv Stre2; } ¢ EE EE evoupeovenesosects These Four Extra csuecial aafenia for Men aro ae 40¢ || Swit a le ag 9 || Ask For “S. & H.’’ Green piaaniae Pr ce We Give ihem 4 R sv ect tongues—Ib.,... | ad reau s Pajamas larly $1 >